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Drawing over 150 people, Saints Gaming and St. Clair Esports Club hosted the 18th edition of No Man's LAN, Canada's second longest running esports event at St. Clair College. The event featured a Rocket League invitational tournament and other tournaments for Valorant, Marvel Rivals, Fortnite and Mario Kart, with a total prizepool of $1.500.
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This event was the first where I had a decision making power and a lot of responsibility on the outcome. It turned out to be one of the biggest No Man's LAN ever, attracting gamers from all over Ontario and Michigan.
I worked closely with the Event Director, the Broadcast and Marketing team to support event planning and execution, and coordinated every TO to deliver a a cohesive and successful esports experience.
No Man's LAN - 18th edition
Project coordinator and TO
Lan of the Dead - 2025
This event was the first one I have ever worked on. We wanted to organizing something casual, funny, where gamers could hang out for Halloween, and we got over 100 people coming with friends to play horror videogames like Dead by Daylight and Five Nights at Freddy's, alongside with a few competitive titles.
Overall a very fun event, where I carved my first pumpkin ever and got first hand experience that helped me improve on future events like No Man's LAN.
End City Championship League
ECCL is a broadcast project I co-founded with classmates, where we organized and produced a three-month Minecraft Bedwars league.
Our goal was to bring a professional broadcast experience to an underrepresented community within one of the world’s most popular games.
The project exceeded expectations, averaging 20 viewers per stream and peaking at 150 during key matches.
Italian Rocket Championship
The Italian Rocket Championship
is the official National Rocket League league for Italy.
I mainly worked with them as a caster, but, behind the scenes, I was doing way more than that. As I played in the league since its creation, I knew the staff and other players, so, when I retired, I joined the staff to help running the league, while I was the main point of contact between the staff and the community.